Anonymous wrote:We badly neglected our lawn for about 5 years. I didn’t water it, I didn’t fertilize it, and mostly didn’t apply weed killer. Also I stopped using one of those lawn chemical spray services about the same time.
Our financial situation has improved now and I want to invest in our lawn (to be good neighbor in this community, and also just to have a nicer lawn to be on).
1. Start lawn service NOW (spraying etc.) in the spring? Or will this kill the weeds while not helping the actual grass grow more.
2. Start in the Fall with aeration and overseeding, then do the lawn services after that.
3. Roughly how many years before a visible improvement?
Please advise.
Weeds grow in grassless patches, so in the fall (not this spring, this is not a springtime task), overseed the lawn with grass seed. also, just call a grass care company and get on their schedule for treatment. No easy or free lunch with grass, unfortunately, it needs to be on a maintenance schedule.